President Schulz talks NIL, WSU Women’s Basketball success
Impact of student-athlete’s name, image and likeness rights on colleges as well as other issues that have emerged were discussed in online program hosted by WSU Regent Enrique Cerna.
Impact of student-athlete’s name, image and likeness rights on colleges as well as other issues that have emerged were discussed in online program hosted by WSU Regent Enrique Cerna.
President Kirk Schulz discussed WSU’s mission of providing students access to a quality education with Executive Vice President and Chancellor of WSU Spokane Daryll DeWald during the State of the University address.
The event will begin at 3:10 p.m. and will include a Q&A session with items submitted by the WSU community.
President Kirk Schulz will deliver the keynote address followed by a Q&A moderated by WSU Spokane Chancellor and Executive Vice President of Health Sciences Daryll DeWald. Questions can be submitted in advance.
The regents voted to move ahead with the design phase of two projects on the WSU Pullman campus — the Taylor Sports Complex and the Schweitzer Engineering Hall — during their Nov. 18 meeting.
The Ida Lou Anderson House honors one of WSU’s first female faculty members. Among the students she influenced was Edward R. Murrow, one of the university’s most illustrious alumni.
The university joined representatives from The Boeing Company yesterday to celebrate the latest in a series of investments in WSU’s land-grant mission made by the aerospace and technology leader.
During his presentation to the regents, Schulz said he is proud of where the university stands and looks forward to continuing to build on key initiatives.
In her speech, Elizabeth Chilton recalled agreeing to join WSU without setting foot in Eastern Washington. She and her family were immediately welcomed with support from the university and Pullman communities.
It marks the first pay increase for WSU System President Kirk Schulz since he took the job in 2016 and follows his two years of voluntary pay cuts during the COVID‑19 pandemic.